23. I got into gt when gt2 came out then went back and caught up with gt1 before gt3 was out and have been an addict since buying 2 ps2's (one for gt3 then selling it to end up buying another when gt4 came out)
28, There was a thread about this the other day titled "I'm so excited". Lots of old timers on here dude, i am hoping i don't fall into that category quite yet maybe next year.
36, and have been playing GT from day one, own all copies of GT (GT5P from Asia), two wheels, have 4 kids (10,8,6,3) who love to race 2P against each other. Great family game.
I can beat 40... how does 57 sound? The great thing is that I took early retirement so I can play games all day if I choose to!! Hence the 71 car PAL Blu-Ray save of GT5P and the (so far) 56 car Japanese Blu-Ray save, both here in the savegame topic.
35 and weakening by the day! Played GT from day one, £49.99 from Dixons (and people complain about £40!) and worth every penny. GT3 kept me sane when I got banned from driving (older and wiser now) and probably keeps me from getting banned again!
I've been gaming since my parents gave me 10p a time to shut me up at the seaside, this moved onto an atari 2600 and then onto zx spectrums, bbc b (revs!!), amiga, and every console since the sega master system. I got a PC for uni but this soon turned into my F1GP and Indy Car machine. I remember spending 4 hours straight trying to nail Monza in a Lotus 49 in Grand Prix Legends but I think it's best I don't have the time for that sort of thing anymore!